3.2
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- Using This Guide
- Getting Started with the Interplay | Administrator
- Database Settings
- Creating an Interplay Database
- Interplay Databases, Folders, and Files
- Creating and Restoring Database Backups
- Types of Interplay Administrator Backups
- Recommendations for Backup Configuration
- Setting the Number of Database Backups to Keep
- Scheduling Automatic Database Backups
- Starting a Backup Manually
- Using an Archiving Tool for Backup
- Restoring an Earlier Version of a Database
- Performing a Partial Restore of an Interplay Production Database
- Creating a Metadata-Only Backup for Customer Support
- Performing a Consistency Check
- Viewing Database Information
- Locking and Unlocking Databases
- Managing Databases: Deactivating, Activating, and Migrating
- Moving a Database to Another Server (Non-Clustered Systems)
- Moving a Database and Users to Another Server (Non-Clustered Systems)
- Moving a Database to Another Server (Clustered Systems)
- Moving a Database and Users to Another Server (Clustered Systems)
- Moving a Database Under Low Disk Space Conditions
- Renaming a Database
- Running Database Maintenance Tools
- Identifying the Root Folder of the Interplay Server Database
- Server Settings
- User Management
- Understanding the Central Configuration Server
- Adding Users to a Central Configuration Server
- Setting User Authentication Providers and Importing Users
- Managing Users, User Groups, and User Rights
- Understanding Default User Groups, Users, and Roles
- Adding User Groups
- Adding Users Manually
- Viewing and Setting Attributes
- Understanding Standard Roles and Default Rights
- Viewing and Changing Roles
- Viewing and Setting Authentication Providers for Individual Users
- Deleting Users and User Groups
- Removing Users from User Groups
- Managing Database Roles
- Guidelines for User Management
- Site Settings
- Defining Property Layouts
- Setting the Resolutions Available for Display
- Creating Custom Properties
- Configuring Remote Workgroups
- Configuring Categories
- Setting Server Hostnames and the Workgroup Name
- Interplay Media Services View
- Interplay Transfer Status View
- Interplay Transfer Settings View
- Workgroup Transfer Presets View
- Specifying Remote Servers for Asset Tracking
- Specifying Archive Settings
- Setting the Ownership for New Database Folders
- Enabling Interplay Synced Projects
- Setting Options for Deletion
- Viewing and Setting the Metadata Override Status
- Production Engine Bus Connector
- Application Settings
- Application Database Settings View
- Setting Options in the Editing Settings Tab
- Setting Audio Mixing Defaults for Access, Assist, and MediaCentral | UX
- Sending a Source to Playback in Interplay Assist
- Setting the Shotlist Start Timecode for Interplay Access and Interplay Assist
- Setting an Automatic Timeout for Interplay Assist and Avid Instinct
- Configuring the Frame Locators Display
- Configuring the Restrictions Display
- Media Composer | Cloud Settings
- Setting Instinct/Assist User Options
- Pro Tools Plug-Ins Settings
- Application Database Settings View
- Interplay Services
- Troubleshooting
- Reuniting a Split Database
- Installed Components and Services
- Interplay Engine Configuration Files
- Valid and Invalid Characters in Interplay
- System Metadata Properties
- Server Error Codes
- Consistency Check Codes
- Index
Setting Server Hostnames and the Workgroup Name
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Setting Server Hostnames and the Workgroup Name
The Server Hostname Settings view lets you set the information described in the following table.
Group Setting Description
Interplay Media Services
Settings
Interplay Media Services Engine Enter the name of the Interplay Media Services Engine
so that you can run the Interplay Media Services view
(see
“Interplay Media Services View” on page 170) or
use any Interplay Media Services. For more
information, see the Interplay Media Services Setup
and User’s Guide.
Interplay Delivery Receiver Host
and Port
Enter the name of the system where the Interplay
Delivery Receiver service is installed so that you can
receive transfers from the Delivery service. By default
the port is 33321. For more information, see the
Interplay Media Services Setup and User’s Guide.
Workgroup and Media
Indexer Settings
Workgroup Name Enter the name of the workgroup so that Interplay
Access can locate the Media Indexer, which is used to
monitor shared storage. For more information, see the
Avid Service Framework User’s Guide.
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The Workgroup Name field is case sensitive
and the name must exactly match the
workgroup name used by the Avid Service
Framework. You can view or change this
workgroup name in the Avid Interplay
Workgroup Properties, which is an
application that is part of the Avid Service
Framework.
Check Media Indexer Click the Check Media Indexer button to check
whether the Media Indexer that monitors shared
storage is running.
• If the Media Indexer is running, the system
displays the message “Connected to Media
Indexer successfully” in the Notifications area at
the bottom of the Interplay Administrator window.
• If there is a problem, an error message is
displayed, such as “No lookup service found for
workgroup.” See “Configuring Avid Interplay
Media Indexers” in the Interplay Best Practices
Guide.